A lot of it seems to have remained though. I notice nowadays that comments on the Guardian are majority pro-Murray. Shame that it took so long, but it's nice all the same.

I agree Joe - and if evidence were ever needed, look at the support Andy got today, even if it didn't really get going until the 3rd set - but I think that was due more to people going off for food/drink/loo after the Djoko/Delpo epic. If he can get that level of support from the start I think he could do it, but in the end the effort and performance really have to come from him. I truly don't care to predict how this match will turn out. The only near certainty seems to be the weather which is forecast as being hot and sunny.

I love watching Murray and Djokovic play - and if it is anything like the US Open final last year it's going to be a great match. I think Murray will be the fresher of the 2 (especially missing the French Open will help) and stands every chance of doing it on Sunday if he plays the best he can. Behind him all the way!

I love watching Murray and Djokovic play - and if it is anything like the US Open final last year it's going to be a great match. I think Murray will be the fresher of the 2 (especially missing the French Open will help) and stands every chance of doing it on Sunday if he plays the best he can. Behind him all the way!

To who exactly? the chumps who infest MTF? people who support a player purely based on how many slams they have won? I desperately want Andy to win but if he doesn't he's loses to the number 1 player in the world, Andy has lived up to his seeding.

Lendl was 1-8 and look how many slams he eventually won, I think Andy reaching 7 slam finals in the age of 3 of arguably the best players of all time to be an heroic achievment in itself.